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japan struggles to control the stricken pushy when nuclear power dropping the seawater in the air planning to use it would reduce account in trucks and desperate attempts to cool the reactors and prevent taking down. with every fifty workers remaining to all the stable power plant allies tons of the un nuclear all thoughts and wondering why it's taking them so long to react to the atomic things are unfolding in japan. and the us says it's along by the mounting problems and for the sheer of the troubles they have songs about drawing board of the american behind the power stations decide. to dial the news libyan opposition supporters call for an end to the violence in the country russia pushes for a cease fire resolution for the u.n. is yet to make in the. next arctic spotlight focuses on how people around the world are growing more apprehensive about nuclear energy in light of japan's crisis. for the. we've got it's. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. hello again a welcome to spotlight. on our teeth i'll be love and today me and my guests will discuss
japan struggles to control the stricken pushy when nuclear power dropping the seawater in the air planning to use it would reduce account in trucks and desperate attempts to cool the reactors and prevent taking down. with every fifty workers remaining to all the stable power plant allies tons of the un nuclear all thoughts and wondering why it's taking them so long to react to the atomic things are unfolding in japan. and the us says it's along by the mounting problems and for the sheer of the...
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and nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan in which criticism the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding the fukushima disaster could disability damage the image and the bank account the u.s. funds are designed to station in two years already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain a mole ground from rebels russia is pushing for a u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring colonel gadhafi persona non grata. all next year on our program spotlight focuses on how people around the world are growing slightly more apprehensive about nuclear energy certainly in the light of japan's disaster. hello again oh welcome to spotlight the interview show on our teeth i would love and today me and my guests will discuss what people call the true novel sin. following the explosions on the japanese nuclear power plant the europeans are growing more fearful about their own nuclear reactors. says over half of the country's population one all those seventeen reactors shut down in japan people are expressing less credit to
and nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan in which criticism the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding the fukushima disaster could disability damage the image and the bank account the u.s. funds are designed to station in two years already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain a mole ground from rebels russia is pushing for a u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring colonel gadhafi persona non grata. all...
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to japan. a quick look what is happening now. the latest in terms of stats, if you will. the u.s. this morning is sending charter flights to japan. to evacuate any americans there who want to leave. the u.s. ambassador says the situation is deteriorating as radiation levels at the plant in fukushima are extremely high and potentially deadly. u.s. officials are telling americans within 50 miles of that plant should leave the area or at the very least stay inside. the day dropping sea water on the plant to cool down nuclear reactors and fuel rods. workers, in the meantime, are trying to restore power to the plan's cooling system. we begin our coverage in tokyo with cbs' lucy craft. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, right now, the japanese government is redeploying a group of trucks that are carrying high pressure water cannons. ed the idea to douse the troubled plant. amid growing concerns of a possible nuclear threat, state department and the pentagon announced wednesday night they
to japan. a quick look what is happening now. the latest in terms of stats, if you will. the u.s. this morning is sending charter flights to japan. to evacuate any americans there who want to leave. the u.s. ambassador says the situation is deteriorating as radiation levels at the plant in fukushima are extremely high and potentially deadly. u.s. officials are telling americans within 50 miles of that plant should leave the area or at the very least stay inside. the day dropping sea water on...
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how is russia helping japan what are we providing. the package of what we offer our japanese counterparts can be larger than it stands at present as you know russia is the largest international rescue team currently deployed there that's one hundred sixty five people we dispatched in my twenty six helicopter it's there and it's ready to be used for a delivery including drinking water and for transporting people that's a heavy helicopter capable of carrying up to twenty tons of cargo we are working on a request from our japanese partners for a patch of warm blankets bed linen and all other essentials for accommodating people in shelters on top of that we offered medical help we have two hospitals which can be rolled out within three hours these hospitals have already operated in turkey afghanistan kosovo we've worked all over the world these are highly qualified specialists with extensive experience we also offered our drinking water filtering units i mean i'm not telling you what kind of help we have offered further we offered service
how is russia helping japan what are we providing. the package of what we offer our japanese counterparts can be larger than it stands at present as you know russia is the largest international rescue team currently deployed there that's one hundred sixty five people we dispatched in my twenty six helicopter it's there and it's ready to be used for a delivery including drinking water and for transporting people that's a heavy helicopter capable of carrying up to twenty tons of cargo we are...
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from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. reaction here in india has been mixed especially considering that the chairman of g.e. jeffrey immelt was actually in india this week promoting his company's interest in investing millions of dollars into india's nuclear program which is awesome is to be worth around one hundred fifty billion dollars he announced that he plans to spend five million dollars here within the next five years but obviously many indians are worried about what they're seeing over in japan g.e. did design those nuclear reactors that have caused so much damage and destruction in fukushima and according to japanese law she will not be held liable for any of god which could save them potentially tens to hundreds of billions of dollars now this comes on top of a huge scandal that's rocking india today wiki leaks the whistle blowing web site actually released thousands of cables showing that americans knew about bribes to indian politicians to make them sign that the u.s. indo nuclear deal back in two thousand and
from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. reaction here in india has been mixed especially considering that the chairman of g.e. jeffrey immelt was actually in india this week promoting his company's interest in investing millions of dollars into india's nuclear program which is awesome is to be worth around one hundred fifty billion dollars he announced that he plans to spend five million dollars here within the next five years but obviously many indians are worried about what...
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thank you very much for finding time for us today how do you assess today's situation in japan. this situation is extremely difficult it's probably the first case for the last thirty years or even longer but at the very least it's the first case i remember of a large scale natural disaster causing a large scale manmade disaster it involves not only the kind of damage that happens often such as damage to the transportation system communication system ruined great is failure of some conventional plants or factories but it also involves a most complicated and difficult disaster the nuclear radiation issue it is the first case both in the history of japan and world history of such large scale destruction and damage to economy industry and power production in this kind of situation it is not only about restoring the life sustaining systems for the population would put also about taking care of safety of both the environment and our neighbors. everybody. is on the priority list of your japanese counterpart now and how it's changing as to earthquake recovery works are progressing but.
thank you very much for finding time for us today how do you assess today's situation in japan. this situation is extremely difficult it's probably the first case for the last thirty years or even longer but at the very least it's the first case i remember of a large scale natural disaster causing a large scale manmade disaster it involves not only the kind of damage that happens often such as damage to the transportation system communication system ruined great is failure of some conventional...
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japan struggles to avert a nuclear meltdown but his attempts to cool the reactors at the fukushima power plant bring no immediate success it's fear of the scale of the disaster is being played down. the i.a.e.a. has absolutely no ability to deal with this problem any more than the japanese government has the ability to deal with this problem. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism the atomic agency has to get on top of the crisis. the unfolding focused human disaster could severely damage the image and bank account of the u.s. for the station and it's already rethinking its business dealings with general electric plus in other news this hour. as more money go back to continues to the games and school would be able to be opposition forces for the cease fire resolution in the u.n. security council after having to be clear. about that. live from our studios here in central moscow this is with you twenty four hours a day just past ten pm now in the russian capital and four am in japan where the country's struggling to regain control of the overheated reac
japan struggles to avert a nuclear meltdown but his attempts to cool the reactors at the fukushima power plant bring no immediate success it's fear of the scale of the disaster is being played down. the i.a.e.a. has absolutely no ability to deal with this problem any more than the japanese government has the ability to deal with this problem. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism the atomic agency has to get on top of the crisis. the unfolding focused human...
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this is true noble on steroids this is this will be worse than shwe and japan it struggles to avert a nuclear meltdown because attempts to cool the reactors of the fukushima power plant bring a no immediate success three of the scale of the disaster is being played down. the i.a.e.a. has absolutely no ability to deal with this problem any more than the japanese government has the ability to deal with this problem the head of the un a nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan and that criticism of the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. the unfolding of fukushima disaster could severely damage the image and the bank account of the u.s. for who designed the station india has already rethinking its business dealings with general electric and in other news. as more market that he continues to regain control of libya from the opposition russia pauses for a cease fire resolution in the u.n. security council after having declared. it with r.t. live from moscow where it's now just after five pm. struggling to regain control of the overheated reactors at the tsunami damaged fuk
this is true noble on steroids this is this will be worse than shwe and japan it struggles to avert a nuclear meltdown because attempts to cool the reactors of the fukushima power plant bring a no immediate success three of the scale of the disaster is being played down. the i.a.e.a. has absolutely no ability to deal with this problem any more than the japanese government has the ability to deal with this problem the head of the un a nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan and that criticism of...
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rediscovering life as it is right now in japan. and it's on today's other news developments. underscore. the prognosis does not look good for those risking their lives to prevent the worst from it from oshima pulled guns are beyond nuclear campaign and washington explains what i think. certainly their lives are immediately at stake. and clearly they have sacrificed any kind of long life by being there and actually there is concern for people who come in contact with them after coming out of this catastrophe essentially for three units or are in meltdown mode. clearly two of the containment systems are damaged and clearly unit number four it has lost all water cooling and clearly we have a full court meltdown maybe on its way without any containment whatsoever and the concern is that if they do not restore power to that facility that all six reactors could become fully engaged in a meltdown it really becomes then a matter of which way the wind blows and it will carry tremendous amounts of deadly radiation sickening radiation and the consequence is a really. i can't really comp
rediscovering life as it is right now in japan. and it's on today's other news developments. underscore. the prognosis does not look good for those risking their lives to prevent the worst from it from oshima pulled guns are beyond nuclear campaign and washington explains what i think. certainly their lives are immediately at stake. and clearly they have sacrificed any kind of long life by being there and actually there is concern for people who come in contact with them after coming out of...
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in which neighbors japan is on high alert full of fantasy although americans officials. are still taking serious questions. the concentration of radiation in russia's part it's remains normal that's according to russia's main why their agency now there is no immediate rights to these possibly russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions. current levels go straight out into the pacific ocean i way from russia that is if the wind doesn't change direction ocho radiation. levels spiked at fukushima daiichi nuclear at seventeen our weather stations across russia have been constantly carrying out checks that we're now in the city that is russia's largest port city on the pacific ocean this city is only five hundred seventy miles away from local she my local residents are taking no chances on top of official reports are also mourning tory radiation levels on the road from the current situation prompts many to go ahead and take their safety in their own hands that's why i'm buying discount to watch your diet has been sold out of pharmacies across the city of lady
in which neighbors japan is on high alert full of fantasy although americans officials. are still taking serious questions. the concentration of radiation in russia's part it's remains normal that's according to russia's main why their agency now there is no immediate rights to these possibly russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions. current levels go straight out into the pacific ocean i way from russia that is if the wind doesn't change direction ocho radiation. levels...
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in which neighbors japan is on higher. atomic although emergency officials maintain i think danger still taking theories precautions are things that your report. the concentration of radiation in russia's car is normal that's according to russia's main why the agency now there is no immediate rights to possibly russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions a potential radioactive cloud current me would go straight out into the pacific ocean away from russia that is if the wind doesn't change direction after radiation levels spiked at daiichi nuclear at seventeen our weather stations across washes far east have been constantly carrying out checks that we're now in the studio but is russia's largest poorest city on the pacific ocean and this city is only part hundred seventy miles away from my local residents are taking no chances on top of official records are also mourning tory radiation levels on the road the current situation promise me to go ahead and take their safety in their own hands that's why i'm goi
in which neighbors japan is on higher. atomic although emergency officials maintain i think danger still taking theories precautions are things that your report. the concentration of radiation in russia's car is normal that's according to russia's main why the agency now there is no immediate rights to possibly russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions a potential radioactive cloud current me would go straight out into the pacific ocean away from russia that is if the wind...
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in japan. and the u.s. says it's a lot of mounting problems fukushima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board the american. power stations designed. libyan opposition forces according to the. us was pushing for a cease fire resolution to be put in place recently that doesn't seem like really just to make any decisions. with r.t. that's your bring you worldwide news a live from moscow. is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors at fukushima nuclear plant after a series of blasts i'm fine as the government's most senior spokesman said that cooling reactor number three is not a top priority because it's posing the biggest danger that military helicopters are currently in stopping sea water to the stricken reactors and the. nuclear meltdown while the aircraft are monitoring the amount of radiation if levels they get too high for the air crews trucks with water cannons will be deployed to try and get the temperature of. top of the reactors to drop out is either but it has made a
in japan. and the u.s. says it's a lot of mounting problems fukushima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board the american. power stations designed. libyan opposition forces according to the. us was pushing for a cease fire resolution to be put in place recently that doesn't seem like really just to make any decisions. with r.t. that's your bring you worldwide news a live from moscow. is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors at fukushima nuclear plant after a...
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japan desperately tries to cool down the stricken fukushima nuclear reactors dropping seawater from the i'm planning to use water cannon truck to prevent a total meltdown. with only fifty workers remaining to tackle be unstable power plant eyes turn to the u.n. nuclear or forestry wondering it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger unfolding in japan. the u.s. says it's alarmed by the mounting proper exam of shima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board of the american far behind the power stations design. libyan opposition fighters are calling for an end to the month long violence while russia was pushing for a cease fire resolution to put in place the united nations all with it doesn't seem quite ready just yet to make any decisions. a very warm welcome to you this is the line from moscow i'm on a separate japan is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors a thank you shimon nuclear plant after a series of blasts and fires the government's most senior spokesman said cooling reactor number three is now the top priority because it's posing the
japan desperately tries to cool down the stricken fukushima nuclear reactors dropping seawater from the i'm planning to use water cannon truck to prevent a total meltdown. with only fifty workers remaining to tackle be unstable power plant eyes turn to the u.n. nuclear or forestry wondering it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger unfolding in japan. the u.s. says it's alarmed by the mounting proper exam of shima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board of the...
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despite the recent turmoil in japan. the yen and the jess corporations are seen as low risk and some believe this could push the yen higher as new construction stimulates the economy there. >>> well, president obama is getting briefed by u.s. nuclear experts about the crisis in japan. alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom now with more on how the obama administration is reacting to the way japan is handling this international crisis. allison? >> reporter: u.s. officials are quoted as saying the next 24 to 48 hours are critical or the situation could be deadly for decades. this is a picture that the white house released of president obama's call with japan's prime minister. there are reports tensions are escalating between the two countries over japan's reaction to the crisis, including this helicopter waterdrop. one expert called it clueless and floundering. another key area of disagreement is the evacuation zone. japanese officials are ordering people within 12 miles of the damaged reactors to leave. u.s. off
despite the recent turmoil in japan. the yen and the jess corporations are seen as low risk and some believe this could push the yen higher as new construction stimulates the economy there. >>> well, president obama is getting briefed by u.s. nuclear experts about the crisis in japan. alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom now with more on how the obama administration is reacting to the way japan is handling this international crisis. allison? >> reporter: u.s....
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that would be the effect you think of japan's disaster for the future. of the indian nuclear industry as a whole is specially public a. great question while as i stated before at the hundred fifty billion dollar business here in india india is planning on increasing its nuclear atomic generation thirteen times by twenty thirty so there are several american companies not just g.e. that are very keen on trying to get a stake in that but as of right now india doesn't want to have another potential disaster like what they're seeing over in japan happening here especially given the fact that she isn't really being held responsible or accountable for what's happening over there so only time will tell but as you've seen since the days following that is that mr g.e. stock has been tumbling so you know we're going to have to wait and see what effect that has on its future plans to build nuclear reactors around the world and here in india as well you know as you were saying that the u.s. was plenty to invest one hundred fifty billion u.s. dollars over the next thi
that would be the effect you think of japan's disaster for the future. of the indian nuclear industry as a whole is specially public a. great question while as i stated before at the hundred fifty billion dollar business here in india india is planning on increasing its nuclear atomic generation thirteen times by twenty thirty so there are several american companies not just g.e. that are very keen on trying to get a stake in that but as of right now india doesn't want to have another potential...
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very well welcomes you this is our senior live from moscow japan is struggling to regain control over the age of reactors at the fukushima nuclear plant after a series of fires well the government's most senior spokesman said cooling reactor number three is now the top priority because it's posing the biggest danger well military helicopters the current and dropping seawater on the stricken reactors in the latest nuclear meltdown while the aircraft are mounting amount. well that radiation would have levels it gets too high for the acars trucks with water cannons will be deployed to try and get the temperature of the top of reactors to drug arteries either that is in a region says many nordau think the area terrified by the threat that. as she foresaw the tsunami was hard to comprehend until i saw this vehicles and houses it impossible angles he was as if the ground surface had been ripped off. this woman told us they've never experienced such a powerful earthquake before and she feared for her life we weren't allowed out of the car at the coast but police were on high alert and sudden
very well welcomes you this is our senior live from moscow japan is struggling to regain control over the age of reactors at the fukushima nuclear plant after a series of fires well the government's most senior spokesman said cooling reactor number three is now the top priority because it's posing the biggest danger well military helicopters the current and dropping seawater on the stricken reactors in the latest nuclear meltdown while the aircraft are mounting amount. well that radiation would...
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russians and for reasons in region which neighbors japan and saw in the. fold of the atomic facility although the officials maintain is the danger of the king series precautions and i think that. the concentration of radiation in russia spar is remains normal that's according to russia's main why the agency now there is no immediate rights to the part of russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions a. radioactive cloud current me would go straight out into the pacific ocean away from russia that is if the wind doesn't change direction after radiation levels spiked at fukushima dai ichi nuclear watch at seventeen our weather stations across russia is to have been constantly carrying out checks we're now in the city of that is russia's largest for a city on the pacific ocean this city is only a part hundred seventy miles away from local residents are taking new chances. on top of official records are also more new story radiation levels on the road from the current situation many to go ahead and take their safety in their own hands that's why
russians and for reasons in region which neighbors japan and saw in the. fold of the atomic facility although the officials maintain is the danger of the king series precautions and i think that. the concentration of radiation in russia spar is remains normal that's according to russia's main why the agency now there is no immediate rights to the part of russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions a. radioactive cloud current me would go straight out into the pacific ocean away...
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japan a desperately tries to cool down the stricken focus human nuclear reactors dropping sea water on the. water cannon trucks pull back take the malts out. the very few thousand workers remaining sits on stable power plants all eyes turned to the u.n. fuel. wondering why it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger on hold for. the u.s. says it's a large spider mounted on the ship that the troubles may have started out the door and called the american plane the power station was designed. and the japanese yen has hit its highest level against the u.s. for the since the second world war in business in ten minutes. libyan opposition forces are calling for an end to the month long violence while russia was pushing for a cease fire resolution to be put in place do not to visions however doesn't seem quite ready just yet to make any decisions. this is live from moscow good to have you with us to come is struggling to regain control over the nvidia reactors at the think ashima nuclear plant after a series of fires the government's most senior spokesman says cooling reactor number
japan a desperately tries to cool down the stricken focus human nuclear reactors dropping sea water on the. water cannon trucks pull back take the malts out. the very few thousand workers remaining sits on stable power plants all eyes turned to the u.n. fuel. wondering why it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger on hold for. the u.s. says it's a large spider mounted on the ship that the troubles may have started out the door and called the american plane the power station was...
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and while general electric may be off the hook in japan quit their business in india be on the chopping block. the american dream is a bust for the moment for a lot of people and so is the people's trust in their government so is it that the system that's in decline or was the u.s. set up to fail all along. and an uncertain resolution the u.s. is passing on a no fly zone for libya but instead wants a range of military strikes so how will the u.n. security council vote we'll have a live update. it's thursday march seventeenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out there watching our team. as a developing crisis an unprecedented disaster i'm talking of course about the situation in japan at the fukushima daiichi plant so dangerous in fact that r.t.d. has even pulled its news crews out of the area while workers at the power plant and japanese authorities rush against the clock there's another agency that seems to be moving at a snail's pace i'm talking about the i.a.e.a. international atomic energy agency that's responsible for keeping tabs on all cases of peaceful use of nucl
and while general electric may be off the hook in japan quit their business in india be on the chopping block. the american dream is a bust for the moment for a lot of people and so is the people's trust in their government so is it that the system that's in decline or was the u.s. set up to fail all along. and an uncertain resolution the u.s. is passing on a no fly zone for libya but instead wants a range of military strikes so how will the u.n. security council vote we'll have a live update....
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unfolding in japan. the u.s. says it's a lot of the by the melting problems out fukushima of the troubles may have started at the drawing board the american from behind the power stations design. and in other news libyan opposition supporters call for an end to the month long violence in the country russia pushes for a cease fire resolution but the u.n. is yet to make them. on the libyan leader insists the trouble in his country is down to criminals bolstered by al qaeda. he talks face to face with colonel gadhafi . we're glad that the viewers of all the t.v. broadcasting in three languages english and spanish have an opportunity to heal voice we would like you to describe what has been going. on there had been many strange ideas of what has been going on then. if that or situation radically differs from what's transpired in tunisia egypt yemen bahrain qatar saudi arabia and other arab countries what's happened and what was happening in the arab countries has nothing to do with what is going on in libya and those
unfolding in japan. the u.s. says it's a lot of the by the melting problems out fukushima of the troubles may have started at the drawing board the american from behind the power stations design. and in other news libyan opposition supporters call for an end to the month long violence in the country russia pushes for a cease fire resolution but the u.n. is yet to make them. on the libyan leader insists the trouble in his country is down to criminals bolstered by al qaeda. he talks face to face...
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nuclear watchdog wondering why it's taking members so long to react to the atomic danger on folding in japan. the u.s. says it's unlawful by the mountain top of the south for she remembered the troubles may have started on the drawing board the american from behind the power stations designed. libyan opposition supporters called for an end to the month long bonds in the country russia pushes for a ceasefire solution but the u.n. is yet to make an roof. for the libyan leader insists the trouble in his country is down to criminals bolstered by al qaeda. he talks face to face with colonel gadhafi . we're glad that the view is about to drop costing three languages a rabid english and have an opportunity to hear your voice we would like you to describe what has been going on i live here and there have been many strange ideas of what has been going on there. or situation radically different from what's transpired in tunisia egypt yemen bahrain qatar saudi arabia and other arab countries what's happened or what is happening in the arab countries has nothing to do with what is going on in libya in t
nuclear watchdog wondering why it's taking members so long to react to the atomic danger on folding in japan. the u.s. says it's unlawful by the mountain top of the south for she remembered the troubles may have started on the drawing board the american from behind the power stations designed. libyan opposition supporters called for an end to the month long bonds in the country russia pushes for a ceasefire solution but the u.n. is yet to make an roof. for the libyan leader insists the trouble...
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turn to the new york far as he was taking them so long to react to the atomic testing john folding in japan. the u.s. says it's along by the mounting problems and focus of the troubles way of stall sales of the touring for the american behind the power station. position supporters call for an end to the monk long thought of the country russia pushing for a cease fire resolution the u.n. is yet to make. the libyan leader insists the trouble and his country is down to criminals bolstered by al qaeda next face to face with me. we're glad that you broadcasting in three languages robert english and spanish have an opportunity to hear your voice we would like you to describe what has been going on i mean here and there have been many strange ideas of what has been going on then. and or situation radically different from what's transpired in tunisia egypt yemen bahrain qatar saudi arabia and other arab countries and what's happened and what is happening in the our countries has nothing to do with what is going on or libya and those countries there are people to protest against the authorities ther
turn to the new york far as he was taking them so long to react to the atomic testing john folding in japan. the u.s. says it's along by the mounting problems and focus of the troubles way of stall sales of the touring for the american behind the power station. position supporters call for an end to the monk long thought of the country russia pushing for a cease fire resolution the u.n. is yet to make. the libyan leader insists the trouble and his country is down to criminals bolstered by al...
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leave japan tomorrow? can you confirm? >> that is something that you have to ask the agency for international development. they manage the process. >> there is some skepticism among japanese and americans that they are not getting full information from japanese authorities. i was wondering what you think, as an experienced diplomat. do you feel confident you are getting the information you need and could you paint a picture of the diplomatic relations between the u.s. and japan right now? >> the diplomatic relations are very, very strong. the president has spoken with the prime minister. our ambassador speaks to the foreign minister and senior, other japanese government officials. our military's continued to work with the japanese self-defense forces. our technical experts are working with tokyo electric power. so the relationship is solid. there is information being exchanged all the time. you can never have enough information in a situation like this, but there is an ongoing and very, very positive relat
leave japan tomorrow? can you confirm? >> that is something that you have to ask the agency for international development. they manage the process. >> there is some skepticism among japanese and americans that they are not getting full information from japanese authorities. i was wondering what you think, as an experienced diplomat. do you feel confident you are getting the information you need and could you paint a picture of the diplomatic relations between the u.s. and japan...
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a very welcome this is our team come to you live from the russian capital top stories now this hour japan is struggling to avert you can meltdown but attempts to clearly overheating reactors at the tsunami damaged fukushima plant no immediate success next is the scale of the disaster is being played down. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism of the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding for the human disaster could severely damage the image and bank accounts of the u.s. fund who designed the station is already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain more ground from rebels from russia pushing for a u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring persona non grata. i'll be back with more news more developments and i think thirty minutes from now in the meantime cross-talk is next. can. stand. alone and welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle endgame for libya's opposition to colonel gadhafi why is this likely outcome so much at odds with what has been seen in tunisia and in
a very welcome this is our team come to you live from the russian capital top stories now this hour japan is struggling to avert you can meltdown but attempts to clearly overheating reactors at the tsunami damaged fukushima plant no immediate success next is the scale of the disaster is being played down. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism of the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding for the human disaster could severely damage...
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japan for example, provides the salaries for afghan police. there is another fund to which nato-isaf countries contribute, but again it is the afghan secret forces fund that is without question. >> does that 20-24% cut which i believe is in the c.r. and h.r.-1, how does that affect its? >> when that hits, and again, we project that that would hit perhaps sometime in june, that would have an enormous affect, a negative effect on our effort, needless to say. and it would undermine, it would undercut our efforts to develop the enablers. because again, we've always had a progression that first you develop the guys that can help you in the fight, actually out there against the insurgents. and gradually build institutions, the ministries, the branch schools, leader developer courses. by the way, literacy programs have featured very probably now. we finally bit the program -- bit the bullet. with basic training we also do basic literacy now and we're way over 100,000 that have been either train or in the process. >> can you provide a timeline then? g
japan for example, provides the salaries for afghan police. there is another fund to which nato-isaf countries contribute, but again it is the afghan secret forces fund that is without question. >> does that 20-24% cut which i believe is in the c.r. and h.r.-1, how does that affect its? >> when that hits, and again, we project that that would hit perhaps sometime in june, that would have an enormous affect, a negative effect on our effort, needless to say. and it would undermine, it...
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the president of the of believes we have to be looking very very closely at the events in japan and as we said before, we have to apply whatever lessons that can be and will be learned. >> energy secretary stephen chu the nuclear regulatory commission chairman gregory asko run capitol hill testifying on the energy department's fiscal year 2012 budget a nuclear power safety issues following the earthquake and tsunami in japan. watch the complete hearing now on line at c-span video library. search, watch clip and share. is washington your way. ..
the president of the of believes we have to be looking very very closely at the events in japan and as we said before, we have to apply whatever lessons that can be and will be learned. >> energy secretary stephen chu the nuclear regulatory commission chairman gregory asko run capitol hill testifying on the energy department's fiscal year 2012 budget a nuclear power safety issues following the earthquake and tsunami in japan. watch the complete hearing now on line at c-span video library....